Fair Work takes 85 Degrees to court in landmark case
요약
보고된 날짜: 2023년 2월 23일
위치: 오스트레일리아
기업 페이지
85 Degrees - Other Value Chain Entity기타
Not Reported ( 베이커리 ) - Employer영향받은
영향받은 사람의 수: 20
Migrant & immigrant workers: ( 숫자를 알 수 없음 - 위치를 알 수 없음 , 베이커리 , Gender not reported , Documented migrants )토픽들
임금 착취 , 최저임금 , 정보 접근성결과
Response sought: 아니오
시행된 조치: The bakery was fined AUS$1.44million in May 2024 for "systematic failure to ensure compliance within its franchise network" and is the first instance of the FWO using franchisor entity provision of Protecting Vulnerable Workers reforms and holding a franchisor accountable for the conduct of its franchisees.
출처: News outlet
The Fair Work Ombudsman is taking franchisor 85 Degrees to court in a landmark case that franchisors will watch closely.
The legal proceedings relate to alleged underpayments by franchisees and it is the first time the FWO has lodged such a case.
FWO alleges that 85 Degrees was liable as a “responsible franchisor entity” under the Fair Work Act for alleged non-compliance by eight franchisee-operated outlets in Sydney in 2019.
It argues the franchisor is legally liable because it should reasonably have known its franchisees would underpay the workers or commit similar contraventions...
Between January 1 and December 31, 2019, nine workers were allegedly underpaid minimum rates, overtime entitlements, annual leave entitlements, penalty rates for weekend, public holiday and evening work. Individual underpayments ranged from $239 to $15,198.
The FWO discovered the alleged underpayments, pay slips, and record-keeping breaches when it conducted proactive audits....